Tweety Bird Tweetie Looney Tunes Vintage 70s Iron On tee shirt transfer Orig animation cartoon
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Retro Tweety Bird Tweetie Looney Tunes Vintage 70s Iron On tee shirt transfer Orig animation cartoon
Vintage Iron On tee shirt transfer Original Authentic 70s comic strip Cartoon t-shirt iron on
*We will be listing more items often as we open OLD boxes! (1200+ titles online already!)
*More boxes unopened since the 1970s and 80s full of surprises to be sure.
*Wholesale lots of 50-1000+ units are available (see our listings)
* Limited quantities, when gone, they are gone!
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Wiki says:
Tweety (Tweety Bird) is an Animated fictional yellow canary in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated cartoons. The name "Tweety" is a play on words, as it originally meant "sweetie", along with "tweet" being a typical English onomatopoeia for the sounds of birds. His characteristics are based on Red Skelton's famous "Mean Widdle Kid." Tweety appeared in 47 cartoons in the golden age.
Despite the perceptions that people may hold, owing to the long lashes and high pitched voice of Tweety, Tweety is male. This is verified in an episode called "Snow Business", when Granny entered a room containing Tweety and Sylvester and said: "Here I am, boys!". On the other hand, a 1951 cartoon was entitled "Ain't She Tweet." Also, his species is ambiguous; although originally and often portrayed as a young canary, he is also frequently called a rare and valuable "tweety bird" as a plot device, and once called "the only living specimen". Nevertheless, the title song directly states that the bird is a canary. His shape more closely suggests that of a baby bird, which in fact is what he was during his early appearances (although the "baby bird" aspect has been used in a few later cartoons as a plot device). The yellow feathers were added but otherwise he retained the baby-bird shape.
In his early appearances in Bob Clampett cartoons, Tweety is a very aggressive character who tries anything to foil his foe, even kicking his enemy when he is down. One of his most notable malicious moments is in the cartoon Birdy and the Beast. A cat chases Tweety by flying until he remembers that cats cannot fly, causing him to fall. Tweety says sympathetically, "Awww, the poor kitty cat! He faw down and go (in a loud, tough, masculine voice) BOOM!!" and then grins mischievously. A similar use of that voice is in A Tale Of Two Kitties when Tweety, wearing an air raid warden's helmet, suddenly yells, "Turn out those lights!" Tweety was toned down when Friz Freleng started directing the series into a more cutesy bird, and even more when Granny was introduced, but occasionally Tweety still showed his malicious side.
More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tweety
OUR STORY:
Imagine going back in a TIME MACHINE to 1973 and being able to get ANY ROCK BAND, ANY TV SHOW, ANY HIT MOVIE, put onto a T-shirt for you, right on the spot.
All over America in the 1970s there were small shops who would offer a full selection of IRON ON TRANSFERS. You could go in, pick which picture you wanted on your shirt, pick your shirt size and color, and in 5 minutes you would have a ONE OF A KIND unique 1970s T shirt!!
The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, KISS, James Dean, ET, Rocky......and on and on and on....even ELVIS, the KING!
Well the TIME MACHINE has just been discovered and a very lucky guy in Seattle has come up with boxes of NEW OLD STOCK ....DEADSTOCK.... IRON ON TRANSFERS FROM THE 1970s...!!
Still in original unused MINT condition!!
It's not just ROCK, but TV SHOWS, MOVIE STARS, FAST CARS, MOTORCYCLES, ALCOHOL and BEER THEMES, DRUG THEMES, EVEN SEXY FUNNY ONES... after all the 1970s was about SEX, DRUGS, & ROCK AND ROLL!!
SO here it is, just like it was left for us 30 years ago... you can buy one of these original IRON ONs right now on the internet!
They are a trustworthy small business and want to bring their lucky find to YOU THE COLLECTOR.
Better hurry! Some of these are REALLY SMALL quantities, LOTS of different titles... ONCE they are gone...THEY ARE GONE QUITE POSSIBLY - FOREVER !!! (no reproductions)
Now YOU TOO can share in this story of luck and good fortune …
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